pasquinade如何读

英:[ˌpæskwɪ'neɪd]

美:[ˌpæskwɪ'neɪd]

pasquinade是什么意思

  • n.讽刺文章
  • vt.用讽刺诗文讽刺

pasquinade变形

复数:pasquinades

第三人称单数:pasquinades

现在分词:pasquinading

过去式:pasquinaded

过去分词:pasquinaded

pasquinade英英释义

Noun:
  1. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

pasquinade词源中文解释

此外, Pasquin,"一篇诽谤性的公开讽刺文章",1650年代,源自法语,源自意大利 pasquinata(约1500年),源自 Pasquino,这是一个被卡拉法枢机设置在罗马宫殿中的残缺古代雕像(现在被认为是描绘梅涅拉奥斯拖着已故帕特洛克洛斯的场景); 当地人将其命名为附近居住的一位学校教师(或裁缝,或理发师)帕斯奎诺。随后,人们开始在雕像上张贴讽刺诗和讽刺文章的习俗逐渐形成。

pasquinade词源英文解释

Middle French, from Italian pasquinata, from Pasquino, name given to a statue in Rome on which lampoons were posted

The first known use of pasquinade was in 1658

pasquinade 例句

1 The pasquinades of Italy never prevailed in Spain.

2 Then he writes a pasquinade against the Jews, and musical Jewry pays him homage all the more by purchasing the Baireuth certificates.

3 His supposed presumption in having opinions on public questions induced the satirists of the non-progressive side to mention him occasionally in their philippics and pasquinades.

4 With which terribly severe denunciation the reader may compare the statements of a pasquinade, unsurpassed for pungent wit by any composition of the times, written apparently about a year later.

5 Others were originally political satires, or social pasquinades; indeed not a few nursery rhymes mask allusions to important historical incidents.

6 Mademoiselle de Limeuil, one of the queen’s maids of honour, was flagellated for having written a pasquinade, in company with all the young ladies who had been privy to the composition.

7 Moreover, Lady Mary was purely ignorant of Miss Townley's very existence when that pasquinade was written.'

8 Satirical sonnets began to circulate against my proteg�s, and they replied with pasquinades.

9 If his friend wishes to bet on the next Pope, he will give him a hint; and now will conclude with the last new pasquinade which has amused the city.

10 Just such another of its kind is Wodrow's, made up of the pamphlets, broadsides, pasquinades, and other fugitive pieces of his own day, and of the generation immediately preceding.

11 a pasquinade of Washington society that features thinly disguised portraits of several political power brokers

12 Libels, satires, pasquinades, were launched against him from every quarter.

13 If you only knew what a wicked pasquil we have just read!

14 Charles II. feared the attempt of desperate men; and he might have forgiven Rochester a loose pasquinade, but not Cowley a solemn invocation.

15 The loud hilarity of the maids of honor, whom the wind-up of the last pasquil amused intensely, finally attracted the attention of Anna Bell.

16 In the reign of Charles II. political pasquinades constantly partook of the genuine nursery character.

17 A pasquinade was originally an anonymous lampoon affixed to a statue of a gladiator which still stands in Rome.

18 A pasquinade, comparing his reign to that of Nero, was affixed to the palace gate.

19 I will cry ‘bravo’ to every pasquinade Dickens lets off on that demented class, which cried out every time they saw that buffalo-skin over-coat appear: ‘The Gods have come down to us.’

20 This liberty of mockery, pasquinade, and caricature at the expense of the mandarins is one of the most original sides of Chinese manners.

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